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Terringzean Castle, also Taringzean, pronounced 'Tringan', is a Category B listed castle ruin lying above the River Lugar and the Terringzean Holm in the policies of Dumfries House, Parish of Cumnock, Scotland. The name Craufordstone or Craufurdstoun, has also been used, echoing that it and these lands originally belonged to the Crawfords, as did Leifnorris or Lochnorris Castle which stood on the site of what is now Dumfries House.

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  • Terringzean Castle, East Ayrshire
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  • Terringzean Castle, also Taringzean, pronounced 'Tringan', is a Category B listed castle ruin lying above the River Lugar and the Terringzean Holm in the policies of Dumfries House, Parish of Cumnock, Scotland. The name Craufordstone or Craufurdstoun, has also been used, echoing that it and these lands originally belonged to the Crawfords, as did Leifnorris or Lochnorris Castle which stood on the site of what is now Dumfries House.
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Built
  • Circa 1696
map caption
  • Shown within Scotland
map size
  • 150(xsd:integer)
open to public
  • No
Name
  • Terringzean Castle
Caption
  • Terringzean Castle from the west
Condition
  • Ruin
Ownership
  • Private
used
  • 18(xsd:integer)
Latitude
  • 55(xsd:double)
map type
  • UK Scotland
Longitude
  • -4(xsd:double)
map relief
  • yes
Builder
  • Campbells of Loudoun
Materials
  • Stone
Location
  • GB
  • Cumnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland
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  • Terringzean Castle, also Taringzean, pronounced 'Tringan', is a Category B listed castle ruin lying above the River Lugar and the Terringzean Holm in the policies of Dumfries House, Parish of Cumnock, Scotland. The name Craufordstone or Craufurdstoun, has also been used, echoing that it and these lands originally belonged to the Crawfords, as did Leifnorris or Lochnorris Castle which stood on the site of what is now Dumfries House.
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